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Alfred Harrison. Trees. WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY. 12 o’clock. Alfred hArrison win sell by Public Auction, on above: date, at his Rooms,-a consignment’of - ' ' ’■!! 'J FRUIT & FOREST TREES, Comprising—--600 Cupressus, Macrocarpa, Goveniana 1,000 Pines, Insign us, Pinaster, Tuberculater, Torreyanoe, Weeping Pine, Norway Scotch Fir , 600 Fruit Trees—Apple, Plum, Pear, Cherry, Walnut, Filbert, Gooseberry, Currant, &0., <fec. ' 100 Flowering Shrubs A splendid lot, packed specially for this market. ALFRED HARRISON, 214 c Auctioneer. Public Notices. V. R. TST O E. The next Sitting of the District Court will be adjourned to- the 6th DAY OF AUGUST NEXT. By order. W. MARTIN, Clerk to the Court. District Court, Ashburton, 4th July, 1881. 191 c ’ COUNTY Ploughing Match. Under the auspices of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association. THURSDAY, 21st JULY, 1881. , In the Paddock ADJOINING THE COUNTY SALEYARDS. Class I—Thre#*furrow .plough, First prize, £6; second, £4; Class 2—Tworfurrow plough. First prize, £5 ; thirds £3. Class 3—Two-furrow plough; for persons who have never taken a prize. First prize, £4 ; second, £2. Class 4—Single-furrow plough. First prize, £4 ; second £2. Class s—Single-furrow plough ; for boys under' 17. First prize, £4 ; second £2. SPECIAL PRIZES. Friedlander Brothers—Horse collar, for the best team on the ground. Reid and Gray—Set of harrows, value £7, for the beat work done with their two or three-furrow ploughs.. W. Anderson—Pair of blinkers, for the best kept set of hamess. W. Patching—Horse cover, for the best groomed horses. T. Chambers—A pair of watertight boots, for the best finish in the two-furrow class. Poyntz and Co.—Set of Haxton and Beattie’s harrows, for the best ploughing in the field. D. Fitzpatrick—A pair of watertight boots, for the best feering in the boys’ class. P. and D. Duncan—lmplements, value £5, second prize in class 2. ENTRIES must be made with the Secretary not later than 4 o’clock on MONDAY, 18th July. - GEORGE JAMEBON, 216 c Secretary. DR. .MACBEAN STEWART, of Ashburton, Has Commenced the Practice of his Profession in Christchurch. Temporary Residence—The House originally occupied by the late Dr Campbei.li in COLOMBO STREET, Next Vincent’s Brewery, Christchurch. 119 c MILLS. Having taken the above Mills, I beg to inform farmers and the public generally that the MILL is NOW OPEN, and hope, by turning out a first-class article, to merit a share of public support. Gristing on the usual terms. Cash buyer of grain. JAMES CLARK March 17th, 1881. 376 a W. H. Gundry. W. H. GUNDRY, INSTATE AND STATION AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER (Under the Land Transfer Act), AMD GENERAL MERCHANT, EAST STEET, ASHBURTON, HAS ON SALE Fencing Wire, Nos. 6,7, 8,9, IQ Turnip, Clover, Grass, and Gorse Seeds. Binding Wire (McCormick’s, Wood’s, Osborne’s) Machine and Castor Oil Coal for Threshing Machines Station Stores of every description, including Teas, Sugars, Oilman’s Stores, &c., &c,, &o. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Agent AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. STANDARD PROPERTY INVEST MENT SOCIETY. The Undersigned is prepared to receive applications for Loans upon approved security, repayable by instalments, in accordance with the rules of the Society. For particulars, apply to W. H. GUNDRY, Agent for Standard Fire Insurance Co., EAST STREET. STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. The Company is prepared to take risks on all ' kinds of Property, including Growing Crops of GRAIN and in stack, at current rates. W. H. GUNDRY, 478 a Agent, East street, Ashburton. £3,000 £3,500 TO LEND, in sums of £IOO and upwards, on Freehold Security, at lowest current rate of interest. W. H. GUNDRY, Ashburton. TIOOD FOR THE MII'IiION. THE AI RESTAURANT, TtM^RU. It' Beats the Christchurch Coffee Palace. Hot Pies and Coffee; : ... Gd. . • Mince Meat and 1 Coffee ... 6d, - , . • Meals ... Is,-.. It is close to the Railway Station,, so don’t forget to run- over while the train stops. A smart waitress .in attendance. . .. - ■■ -;,r, v;Uo- j 213 c

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